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Manu Invisible: Street Artist Who Adopts Fresco Technique

artist · 2026-05-04

Manu Invisible, a masked street artist from Sardinia who started in the early 2000s, now focuses on fresco technique, using earth and oxides on wet plaster. He works on fast-moving roads, emphasizing adrenaline and risk. His process begins with a concept, then a digital sketch, and ends with a short video. He supports both preservation and removal of street art. He is preparing a solo exhibition of about thirty fresco-on-panel works, possibly including a wall fresco.

Key facts

  • Manu Invisible began his artistic journey in the early 2000s in Sardinia.
  • He moved to Milan and later worked internationally.
  • His street art features symbolic words in decaying urban contexts and fast-moving roads.
  • He wears a black suit with paint traces and a glossy black geometric mask.
  • His current research focuses on fresco technique using earth and oxides on wet plaster.
  • He uses various techniques: acrylic, synthetic, quartz, mixed media, smoke, but mainly fresco.
  • He defines street art as painting on walls of fast-moving roads, involving adrenaline, risk, and stylistic research.
  • He is working on a solo exhibition of about thirty fresco-on-panel works, possibly including a wall fresco.

Entities

Artists

  • Manu Invisible

Locations

  • Sardinia
  • Italy
  • Milan
  • Quartu Sant'Elena
  • Pitz' e Serra

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